Song of my people

no L: lar at weired tlt
My Doctor Who moment
So today I was sitting in English class and i swear to god I heard the terms
the tattle
I got up and asked to go to the and tried to follow the sound
I followed it to the class two doors down did not knock and walked in
They were watching Doctor who and one guy at the ttack yelled
See Miss! I told you if you didn' t lower it down it would summon the
nerds"

I pretty much hate anyone who says they're part of a "fandom," because it's just a fraction of the people who watch the show looking for some extra attention. for instance, when they reference their show every single time they speak and then go, "you don't watch it?!?!?! omg!" and then continue to use more references.
You can enjoy a show without letting the whole world know you enjoy it.

If you call yourself a nerd, you're probably not a nerd. A nerd, by definition, either lacks social skills OR excels in knowledge of a particular field. Both of these things are commented on and observed by other people, not yourself, so making up a story for notes in which you title yourself as a nerd is just pathetic.

Given that practically all stories on Tumblr, save for a special few that are obvious, are made up, she addressed herself as a nerd through a fictional character. So, by any means, she chose to call herself a nerd, but just not directly. So shut the **** up, because you clearly weren't paying attention.

1. What logical relevance would the TARDIS and Doctor Who bear to an English lesson? It seems peculiar that that had some relation to English, seeing as it's a media product and has no english-based subject.

2. The username is drunkensage. Now, it could possibly be a reference that I don't understand, but assuming it isn't, that directly implies that the account holder considers themselves to be a drunkard or a heavy drinker. Given that the prime demographic of Tumblr is far too young to have developed livers that can handle alcoholism, this person seems prone to lying for the purpose of a persona or an internet front, structured entirely from lies because they are too uninteresting. This leads me to believe that they made up a brilliantly coincidental story in which they classify themselves as a nerd through an outward character, because direct self-stating is too obvious and ignorant in nature.

Dunno. What would Avatar have to do with environmental studies? It was still shown on the curriculum when I was in high school. It's just as likely to not be made up as it is to be made up, going from my own experience in schools.

Avatar bears logical sense to environmental studies because the subject matter concerns war, pollution and colonisation for resources. It makes sense for environmental studies, especially the element of protection for this newly discovered collection of flora that are all connected. Doctor Who is a science fiction show, so only if it was in a Media Studies classroom would it then make logical sense.

I felt that, while Blink was a good episode, it didn't deserve an ounce of the tongue bath it got and continues to have, the Weeping Angels aren't particularly frightening, or interesting to me, and I wish the fans I know would just stop referencing it

I can agree to an extent. I do think they are obsessed over a bit much, but they definitely frightened me.

It's very hard for me to find things that scare me too. Making 9/10 horror movies a snooze fest. What I like is the aperate and temporal behavior of the Angels and how they can apply as both an alien and a mythical creature. Plus the concept of removing you from your life as a way to kill you. Nice and grim.

Indeed, but idk, perhaps it is just the fans beating down on it like they do, but even The Empty Child seems more interesting to me, I mean it is essentially a huge misunderstanding from a group of nanites who were just trying to fulfill their programming and help people

Granted, I also see the fans lather that episode something bad, but I don't see it brought up as much, so I suppose the Doctor is being subject to 'Portal Syndrome'